In this episode we talk with author Deborah Blake
about daily practice and how we can get hung up on what “proper”
daily practice is. We explore how daily practice can be just a part
of our mundane practices, and that what is right and “proper”
depends on your own spiritual needs. How do we cultivate a practice
that works for us? How do we determine the regular practices in our
groups or covens? Are we walking our talk? We also talk about the
advantages and disadvantages of both group and solo work, and the
ins and outs of working in community.

Deborah Blake is the author of the
Baba Yaga paranormal romance series, including Wickedly Magical,
Wickedly Dangerous and Wickedly Wonderful (Berkley) as well as
eight books on modern witchcraft from Llewellyn Worldwide. She has
an ongoing column in Witches & Pagans Magazine and was featured
in The Pagan Anthology of Short Fiction.

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This Week In Heresy is about stories: the stories of those who generally go unheard in mainstream progressive thought and spirituality. While Rev. Gina is not doing interviews anymore, these interviews will stay available in the name of radical inclusion and interfaith cooperation. If you have any questions, or would like to syndicate an interview, please email Rev. Gina at worthyadvisor@gmail.com.